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i am a general category U.P. student....i m securing 496 marks in neet 2019...is there chance to get private mbbs seat in 6-7 lacs???help


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Shubham Mishra 3rd Jun, 2019
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vartika tomar 4th Jun, 2019

Hello Shubham

So there are two types of private colleges available

  • One are deemed University in which you get a private college under government quota they have slightly less fees but there merit is high.Since your score is little low according to this year's merit I do not think you would be able to get a MBBS seat here
  • The next private colleges are the ones that give you fully paid seats , here the merit is lower but the fees is very high hence it would ho way beyond your budget of 6-7lakhs .

May be you can keep some hope from BDS or any other course other than MBBS.

Don't worry !

If you have any further questions please feel free to share .

My best wishes with you :,-)

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